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Change out what you believe are the most demanding 4 heads and do a bucket
test. Let’s know what happens.
Owen Evans
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Subject: RE: low flow residential head replacement
The current 3.0 pendent listing requires more gpm and psi to cover the same
area as the old Central head. If we swap out the old k3's for
documentation
addressing the change in listing demand?
Thanks!
Matt
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Subject: RE: low flow residential head
w flow residential head replacement
We are looking at an apartment complex that was built in the 2000-2001 range
using Central low flow k3.0 pendent residential heads. The k3.0's were listed
for flow rates that are under .05gpm/sf for 13R applications before the .05
minimum was put into the standard
We are looking at an apartment complex that was built in the 2000-2001 range
using Central low flow k3.0 pendent residential heads. The k3.0's were listed
for flow rates that are under .05gpm/sf for 13R applications before the .05
minimum was put into the standard. Some of the sprinkler heads